Is the sugar contained by apple liquid discouraging for you?


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sugar contained by apple juice is bad for teeth
If it is true apple liquid (with no sugar or other sweeteners added) it is not bad for you, other than the certainty that it is a type of sugar. It is a carbohydrate which can contribute to weight gain. But the carbs in apple liquid are complex, as opposed to those in civilized sugar. If you're looking for something sweet to drink, apple juice is still a better choice over a sugared soda.
It is sugar how can it be discouraging, when it is so good.
You get as much sugar and vitamin C within koolaid. I don't understand the draw to apple juice for vigour reasons. It is great if you want a natural sweet drink, but whew, it's so sweet!
Does apple juice own a high concentration of sugar? Yes. Is the sugar bad for you? It is solitary as bad as any other sugar you consume.
Yes, it is bad for teeth and, unless the apple liquid is fortified with other vitamins, it is largely empty calories. But it is delectable, and not the worst thing in the world.
Over use of sugar id deadly for weight and teeth
even if it is impossible u cannot remove it from the juice seperately . so stop worrying and drink it.
The sugar in pure, fresh apple juice is fructose.
Fructose is sometimes call 'fruit sugar' since it is in most fruits.
Eating fresh fruit is very unlikely to contribute to tooth rotting - the amount of fructose is small.

However, some manufacturers of juiced apple do add cultivated sugars, usually sucrose ('table sugar'). This is definately bad for your teeth and is a very unwelcome adjunct to your daily intake of sucrose. We are all driven to eat less sucrose.
to much of anything is bad for you!


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